Papers by naime zülal elekcioglu
Bitki Koruma Bülteni
Medicinal and aromatic plants are used primarily in the medicine, food and cosmetic industries. S... more Medicinal and aromatic plants are used primarily in the medicine, food and cosmetic industries. Scale insect species belonging to Coccomorpha (Hemiptera: Sternorryncha) feed on medicinal and aromatic plants, reducing the yield and commercial value of these crops. This study aimed to determine the scale insect species on these plants in Adana Province between 2015 and 2017. Scale insect samples were collected from leaves, trunks, brunches and fruits of 28 medicinal and aromatic plant species examined and identified in the laboratory. In the study, a total of 16 species were identified from the families of Coccidae (5 species), Diaspididae (7 species), Monophlebidae (1 species) and Pseudococcidae (3 species) belonging to this infraorder.
This EXCEL file includes data and statistic for the model seclection of C. citrell development.
Journal of Asia-pacific Entomology, Sep 1, 2017
Parameter estimation for temperature-driven immature development and oviposition models of Phyllo... more Parameter estimation for temperature-driven immature development and oviposition models of Phyllocnistis citrella Stainton (Lepidoptera: Gracillaridae

Pakistan Journal of Zoology, 2017
The effect of constant temperatures on developmental time and parasitization rate of Citrostichus... more The effect of constant temperatures on developmental time and parasitization rate of Citrostichus phyllocnistoides was evaluated on Phyllocnistis citrella at nine constant temperatures ranging from 15°Cµ1 to 35°Cµ1 in 2.5°C increments in the laboratory. Developmental periods of immature stages ranged from 34.98 days at 15°C to 9.15 days at 35°C. The lower developmental threshold for C. phyllocnistoides estimated was 8.93°C. Mortality rate of immature stages decreased as the temperature increased, ranged from 27% at 15°C to 8% at 35°C. Longevity of both sexes were different at all temperatures studied (except 30 and 32.5°C), ranged from 22.1 days at 15°C to 8.0 days at 35°C for males and 23.8 days at 15°C to 8.3 days at 35°C for females. Parasitization rate of C. phyllocnistoides on Phyllocnistis citrella increased with the temperature up to 32.5°C being 49%, then decreased at 35°C. © 2017 Zoological Society of Pakistan

Bitki Koruma Bülteni, 2013
Bu çalışma, Turunçgil yaprak galerigüvesi, Phyllocnistis citrella (Stainton, 1856) (Lepidoptera: ... more Bu çalışma, Turunçgil yaprak galerigüvesi, Phyllocnistis citrella (Stainton, 1856) (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae)?nın spesifik parazitoiti Citrostichus phyllocnistoides ( Narayanan, 1960) (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae)?in konukçularının ve yıllık döl sayısının belirlenmesi amacıyla Doğu Akdeniz Bölgesi?nde 2007 -2008 yılla rında yürütülmüştür. Parazitoitin diğer konukçularının belirlenmesi için, Mercurialis annua L., Sinapis arvensis L. ve Sonchus oleraceus L. bitkilerinden örnekler toplanmış, laboratuvarda kültüre alınarak parazitoit ergini elde edilmeye çalışılmıştır. Ayrıca doğa koşullarında Liriomyza spp. larvalarıyla bulaşık M. annua bitkilerinde kafes denemeleri yapılarak, C. phyllocnistoides ?in bu galerisineklerini parazitleyip parazitlemediği araştırılmıştır. C. phyllocnistoides ?in yıllık döl sayısının belirlenmesi çalışması, P. citrella?nın III. dönem larvalarıyla bulaşık turunçgil fidanlarında gerçekleştirilmiştir. Çalışma sonucunda, Doğu Akdeniz Bölgesi?nde Liriomyza spp.?nin C. phyllocnistoides ?in konukçusu olmadığı ve parazitoitin Adana?da yılda 15 döl verdiği belirlenmiştir .This study was carried out to determine the hosts and annual number of generation of Citrostichus phyllocnistoides ( Narayanan, 1960) (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae), a specific parasitoid of citrus leafminer, Phylloc nistis citrella (Stainton, 1856) (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae) in eastern Mediterranean region in 2007 -2008. To determine the other hosts of the parasitoid, infected plant samples were collected on Mercurialis annua L., Sinapis arvensis L. and Sonchus oler aceus L. plants and cultured in the laboratory to reach to adult stage of parasitoid. Also, cage studies were conducted under field conditions on M. annua plants infected with larvae of Liriomyza spp. to search whether the parasitoid parasitize these leaf miners. The studies to determine annual generation number of C. phyllocnistoides were carried out with citrus saplings infected with III. instar larvae of P. citrella. It is determined that Liriomyza spp. were not the host of C. phyllocnistoides in eastern Mediterranean region and the parasitoid gave 15 generations per year in Adana
Bitki koruma bulteni, Dec 31, 2021
Medicinal and aromatic plants are used primarily in the medicine, food and cosmetic industries. S... more Medicinal and aromatic plants are used primarily in the medicine, food and cosmetic industries. Scale insect species belonging to Coccomorpha (Hemiptera: Sternorryncha) feed on medicinal and aromatic plants, reducing the yield and commercial value of these crops. This study aimed to determine the scale insect species on these plants in Adana Province between 2015 and 2017. Scale insect samples were collected from leaves, trunks, brunches and fruits of 28 medicinal and aromatic plant species examined and identified in the laboratory. In the study, a total of 16 species were identified from the families of Coccidae (5 species), Diaspididae (7 species), Monophlebidae (1 species) and Pseudococcidae (3 species) belonging to this infraorder.
BOZBUGA, R. and N. Z. ELEKCIOGLU, 2008. Threat of terrestrýal gastropods dýstrýbutýng at olýve an... more BOZBUGA, R. and N. Z. ELEKCIOGLU, 2008. Threat of terrestrýal gastropods dýstrýbutýng at olýve and cýtrus orchards in Adana province, Turkey. Bulg. J. Agric. Sci., 14: 445-448 Olive and citrus orchards have been scanned around Adana in 2006 and 2007. Total of 2 species were determined Xeropicta derbentina (Phylum: Mollusca, Class: Gastropoda, Family: Hygromiidae) and Eobani vermiculata (Phylum: Mollusca; Class: Gastropoda; Order: Stylommatophora; Family: Helicidae) in Adana, Turkey. Although from both species X. derbentina is the dominant species of olive orchards, E. vermiculata is the dominant species in citrus orchards in this region. Also, damages of boths species was watched over on citrus and olive trees. In this paper, we present the gastropoda species which are determined in olive and citrus growing areas.
2Nd International Symposium of Team, May 23, 2012

Turkey, with a wide variety of flora, contains many medicinal and aromatic plants. Medicinal and ... more Turkey, with a wide variety of flora, contains many medicinal and aromatic plants. Medicinal and aromatic plants are used primarily in the medicine and food industries. The cultivation of these plants is increasing each day in Turkey, but disease and pests are one of the major factors limiting their production. Thysanoptera species are pest insects which feed on medicinal and aromatic plants, reducing the yield and commercial value of these crops. In this study, thrips on some medicinal and aromatic plants were studied in Adana (Karaisali and Sarçam districts), Turkey. Samples were collected from Karaisali in 2015-2016 and from Sarçam in 2016. A total of thirteen species belonging to the Thripidae (6 species), Aeolothripidae (3 species), and Phlaeothripidae (4 species) families were identified: Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande), Frankliniella intonsa (Trybom), Thrips tabaci (Lindeman), Thrips hawaiiensis (Morgan), Thrips angusticeps (Uzel), Ceratothrips pallidivestis (Priesner), Anaphothrips sudanensis (Priesner), Aeolothrips collaris (Priesner), Aeolo-thrips ericae (Bagnall), Haplothrips reuteri (Karny), Haplothrips flavicinctus (Karny), Haplothrips gowdeyi (Franklin) and Haplothrips phyllophilus (Priesner). F. occidentalis was the most prevalent species constituting 74% of the total plant species and 45% of the total thrips individuals. T. tabaci and T. hawaiiensis shared 66% and 31% in the total samples, respectively, and they represented 33% and 8% of the total thrips specimens, respectively. H. phyllophilus was recorded for the first time in Turkey through this study. Aeolothrips collaris, Orius Niger and Chrysoperla carnea were the most numerous and widely distributed predator species observed. © by PSP

Pakistan Journal of Zoology, 2013
Yellow, white and blue sticky traps were tested in lemon and orange orchards for their attractive... more Yellow, white and blue sticky traps were tested in lemon and orange orchards for their attractiveness to thrips in Adana during 2006-2007. Traps were adjusted vertically facing to south at a height of 1.5-2.0 m of trees. Species composition and distribution of thrips in the orchards were investigated by collecting 125 flowers from different directions of the trees. Thrips damage associated with citrus crops was determined by observing 1000 fruits for scars. Blue was the most attractive to thrips in both lemon and orange orchards and can be used to estimate the population density and for properly timing control applications. Fifteen thrips species and unidentified individuals belonging to 3 genera were determined in these orchards. Frankliniella occidentalis was the most captured thrips species accounting for 82.0% of the total individuals sampled in both years. Cardinal direction of flowers did not significantly affect the numbers of thrips. Fruit damage for both years ranged betwee...
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Applied Ecology and Environmental Research, 2020
The management of the Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Tephritid... more The management of the Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Turkey is mainly through chemical control. In this study, the effectiveness of the integrated pest management (IPM), mass trapping and chemical control were compared in an orange orchard in Tarsus (Mersin) during 2015 and 2016. The IPM program was based on the use of the synthetic food attractant lure Biolure, paired with sanitation of infected fruits and chemical control if necessary. In mass trapping plots the female targeted attractant lure Biolure and the male targeted sex attractant lure Trimedlure were used. Chemical control was based on bait treatments with Spinosad. The efficiency of the applications was evaluated according to the rate of infected fruits during harvest. The highest number of flies was detected in the Control plot as 404 flies/trap/week in 2015 and in Chemical Control plot as 429 flies/trap/week in 2016. No statistical difference was found between the applications regarding the number of male flies weekly captured and number of infected fruits. However, it was determined that the ratio of infected fruits in the IPM plot was lower than that of other plots (1.57% in 2015 and 0.89% in 2016) at harvest, followed by Biolure, Trimedlure and Spinosad, respectively. It was concluded that IPM, which included the application of several methods, was the most effective control practice for C. capitata.
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Bitki Koruma Bülteni, 2018
Turunçgil beyaz kabuklubiti, Parlatoria pergandii Comstock (Hemiptera: Diaspididae) konukçusu old... more Turunçgil beyaz kabuklubiti, Parlatoria pergandii Comstock (Hemiptera: Diaspididae) konukçusu olduğu bitkilerin gövde, sürgün, yaprak ve meyvelerinde emgi yaparak zararlı olmaktadır. Meyve üzerinde karakteristik, etrafı yeşil hareli lekeler meydana getirerek pazar değerinin düşmesine, yüksek popülasyonlarda yaprakların ve dalların tamamen kurumasına, meyvelerin dökülmesine neden olmaktadır. Bu çalışma, Doğu Akdeniz Bölgesi’nde Adana, Hatay, Mersin ve Osmaniye illerinde turunçgil alanlarında P. pergandii’nin parazitoit ve predatör türlerinin belirlenmesi amacıyla 2012-2013 yıllarında yürütülmüştür. Parazitoitlerin belirlenmesinde bulaşık sürgün ve meyve örneklerinin kültüre alınması, predatörlerin belirlenmesinde ise gözle kontrol ve darbe yöntemleri kullanılmıştır. Çalışma sonucunda başta Chilocorus bipustulatus L. olmak üzere, Rhyzobius lophanthae Blaisdell (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) ve Cybocephalus fodoriminor E.Y. (Col.: Cybocephalidae)’un P. pergandii’nin en yaygın predatörleri...
TEZ3892Tez (Doktora) -- Çukurova Üniversitesi, Adana, 2001.Kaynakça (s.90-103) var.x, 109 s. : rn... more TEZ3892Tez (Doktora) -- Çukurova Üniversitesi, Adana, 2001.Kaynakça (s.90-103) var.x, 109 s. : rnk.res. ; 29 cm.…Bu çalışma Ç.Ü. Bilimsel Araştırma Projeleri Birimi Tarafından Desteklenmiştir. Proje No:FBE1998D1

In this study, larval stages of Citrus leafminer, Phyllocnistis citrella Stainton (Lepidoptera: G... more In this study, larval stages of Citrus leafminer, Phyllocnistis citrella Stainton (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae), which Citrostichus phyllocnistoides Narayanan (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) prefers for parasitization and its functional and numerical responses were studied in 2008-2009. The larval stage preference studies were conducted in conditions with I., II. and III. larval stages of the pest together and each larval stages seperateIy in the cages. Determination of functional response was studied with mated one day old female parasitoids with 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40 P. citrella larvae density. In numerical response studies, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 ve 12 individuals of mated one day old C. phyllocnistoides females were released to potted seedlings which had 30 P. citrella larvae on it. It was conducted that C. phyllocnistoides mostly preferred the III. larval stage for egg laying both all P. citrella larval stages seperate or together. In reply to increasing host population density, t...

Turkish Journal of Entomology, 2019
Turkiye nohut uretim alanlarinda nematod turlerini belirlemek amaciyla 17 ile bagli 37 ilcede 201... more Turkiye nohut uretim alanlarinda nematod turlerini belirlemek amaciyla 17 ile bagli 37 ilcede 2014-2016 yillari arasinda yurutulen survey calismasinda toplam 211 toprak ve kok ornekler toplanmistir. Elde edilen orneklerde tum nematod gruplarini elde etmek amaciyla, topraktan farkli ekstraksiyon yontemleriyle elde edilmistir. Nematod turlerinin teshisi, morfolojik ve morfometrik ozellikler kullanilarak klasik teshis yontemlerine gore yapilmistir. Ayrica, Pratylenchus Filipjev, 1936 turlerinin teshisi icin ture ozgu primer yardimiyla molekuler yontemleri kullanilmistir . Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kuhn, 1857), Pratylenchus neglectus (Rensch, 1924) ve Pratylenchus thornei Sher & Allen, 1953, survey yapilan nohut alanlarda en yaygin bitki paraziti nematodlari tespit edilmistir. Pratylenchus neglectus, Pratylenchus penetrans (Cobb, 1917) ve P. thornei tum orneklerde tespit edilmistir. Pratylenchus thornei , P. neglectus ve D. dipsaci incelenen toprak ve koklerde sirasiyla 179, 138 ve 95 ornekte (toplam orneklerin sirasiyla %84, 65 ve 45'inde) tespit edilmistir. Toprak orneklerinde daha dusuk Aphelenchus Bastian, 1965, Criconemoides Taylor, 1936, Dorylaimida species, Helicotylenchus Steiner, 1945, Merlinius Siddiqi, 1970, Paratrophurus Arias, 1970, Paratylenchus Micoletzky, 1922, Trophurus Loof, 1957, Tylenchorhynchus Cobb, 1930, Tylenchus Bastian, 1865 ve Xiphinema Cobb, 1913 cinslerine bagli turler belirlenmistir.
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